On Thursday, Federal officials and North Dakota's governor would not extend next week's evacuation deadline for activists living in camps. The activists have been a months-long base for demonstrations against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Opponents of the line met with officials from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the state Department of Transportation, and Republican Governor Doug Burgum on Thursday morning. They requested more time to remove their belongings and waste from the camps.

This weekend, a basset hound named Happy went missing in North Carolina, and a scammer claiming to have the dog soon demanded hundreds of dollars in bitcoin for his return. CBS17 reported, Happy’s...More

According to a report by Reuters, the US Chemical Safety Board urged chemical plants to weigh the risks of natural disasters on Thursday, the same way they would the integrity of pipes and production...More